The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 6Childs & Peterson, 1932 |
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... means of Conveyance for their Baggage and Stores . Iamunacquainted with the extent of your works and consequently of the Number of Men necessary to man them . If your present Numbers should be insufficient for that pur- pose , I would ...
... means of Conveyance for their Baggage and Stores . Iamunacquainted with the extent of your works and consequently of the Number of Men necessary to man them . If your present Numbers should be insufficient for that pur- pose , I would ...
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... means of saving it , nothing but a respectable force , I am certain from Melancholy experiance , can induce the Militia to come in and give their Aid . The Roebuck and a Sloop of War have arrived in Delaware Bay , and from the last ...
... means of saving it , nothing but a respectable force , I am certain from Melancholy experiance , can induce the Militia to come in and give their Aid . The Roebuck and a Sloop of War have arrived in Delaware Bay , and from the last ...
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... means of forming and disciplining the Army afterwards ; which , in the short time we have to do it , is of amazing consequence . I have labourd ever since I have been in the Service to discourage all kinds of local attachments , and ...
... means of forming and disciplining the Army afterwards ; which , in the short time we have to do it , is of amazing consequence . I have labourd ever since I have been in the Service to discourage all kinds of local attachments , and ...
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To Major General William Heath September 26 | xxx |
1776 | xxxi |
To Major General William Heath September | 1 |
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